A company has a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V server environment, the environment is
managed with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2. You need
to add a new fixed virtual hard disk (VHD) to an existing virtual machine (VM). What should
you do?
A.
Install the server application on a physical server with four CPUs.
B.
Add an emulated network adapter to the VM and select the Enable spoofing of MAC
addresses option.
C.
Add a synthetic network adapter to the VM and select the Enable virtual network
optimizations option.
D.
Set the network adapter to use an iSCSI network tag.
E.
Add a disk drive to the VM using the New-VirtualDiskDrive Powershell cmdlet.
F.
Install the server application in a VM with the latest supported integration components.
G.
Assign 1 GB of startup RAM and 16GB of Maximum RAM to the VM.
H.
Add a synthetic network adapter to the VM and select the Enable spoofing of MAC
addresses option.
I.
Add an emulated network adapter to the VM and select the Enable virtual network
optimizations option.
J.
Add a disk drive to the VM using the iscsicli.exe command line tool.
K.
Assign 4 GB of static memory to the VM.
L.
Add a disk drive to the VM using the Add-SharedVirtualDiskDrive Powershell cmdlet.
M.
Assign 1 GB of startup RAM and 8GB of Maximum RAM to the VM.
Explanation:
How to Add a Virtual Hard Disk to a Virtual Machine
Applies To: Virtual Machine Manager 2008, Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2, Virtual
Machine Manager 2008 R2 SP1
You can add a virtual hard disk to an IDE device or a SCSI adapter with the following
procedure.
By default, any hardware profile includes a built-in IDE drive. You can add and configure up
to four virtual SCSI adapters to a virtual machine.
Use this procedure when modifying a hardware profile or configuring hardware profile
settings from the New Template Wizard or the New Virtual Machine Wizard.
Note In VMM 2008 R2, if a virtual machine is deployed on a host that is using the Hyper-V
implementation of the SCSI controller, you can add or remove a virtual hard disk or passthrough disk from the SCSI controller while the virtual machine is running. On all other
storage configurations, you must stop the virtual machine before adding or removing a disk.
To add a virtual hard disk
To add a virtual hard disk, take one of the following actions:
To add a virtual hard disk to an IDE bus, in the left pane, under Bus Configuration, click IDE
Devices, and then click VHD on the top toolbar.
To add a virtual hard disk to a SCSI bus, click SCSI Adapter on the top toolbar and then click
VHD on the toolbar.
Under Channel, select a channel to attach to this virtual hard disk.
Under Virtual Hard Disk, select one of the following options:
Use an existing virtual hard disk. Select this option if you want to add an existing virtual hard
disk to the virtual machine. Click Browse to display the Select a virtual hard disk dialog box,
and then select the virtual hard disk that you want to use from the list that displays on this
screen.Create a new virtual hard disk (available on the hardware profile for a virtual machine).
Select this option if you want to create a new virtual hard disk. Modify the values for the
following options:
Type. Select Dynamic (default) or Fixed.
Size. Specify, in gigabytes (GB), the size of a fixed virtual hard disk or the maximum size of
a dynamically expanding virtual hard disk.
Destination file name. Specify the name of a new virtual hard disk.